Ryan White CARE Act

The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program provides HIV-related services in the United States for those who do not have sufficient health care coverage or financial resources for coping with HIV disease. The program fills gaps in care not met by other payers.

The Childrens Museum of Indianapolis

The Power of Children: Making a Difference®, a permanent exhibit that opened on Nov. 10, 2007. The culmination of five years of planning and development, it began with an inquiry from Jeanne White-Ginder, the mother of Ryan White, the Indiana teenager who became internationally known in the early 1980s when he contracted HIV/AIDS.

Ryan White Voices: A Legacy of Care

Hear stories of how the Ryan White CARE Act has helped people since it was first signed into law on August 18 by President George H.W. Bush. HRSA has provided a comprehensive look in history to how the act came about and it's legacy in US history.